Am I still poisonous from chemo?
For you newbie’s I live in the back woods. For about 2 weeks I kept scratching my groin area. This is just something guys do. We come out of the womb knowing how.
Now we have a lot of ticks this year. So this groin scratching was getting to me. It was time to see what it was so after a lot of contortionist movements (Old guys don’t bend easy) I find this damn tick in me. Pulled him off and was ready to kill it. However the tick was dead!!! I think I still must have chemo in my system and that killed the little bugger. See, another positive side of cancer. Ticks die sucking on your blood. This is better then wearing a flea and tick collar.
Roger, I am damn glad to see you posting again. Get over the depression quick as you can. Like by Sunday. Then do me a favor, get a tick and see if you can kill it with all the crap you must have in your blood.
Kerry
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pesky critters!!abrub said:Thank you for tears of laughter!
Kerry,
Not many people can make cancer fun. You are a master!
With much appreciation,
Alice
Wonder if it works that way on mosquitoes?? E0 -
Kerry, I would love to BS with you for a day....elizabethgd said:pesky critters!!
Wonder if it works that way on mosquitoes?? E
you are simply a master with the bullchit.....No wonder you do so well...Those are tales that takes a special talent to come up with...Glad your here to liven this crowd up...Thanks for the show after my dinner.............Buzz0 -
Kerry
Kerry,
Thanks for sharing. You gave both **** and I a good laugh!
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Hey Buzz,Buzzard said:Kerry, I would love to BS with you for a day....
you are simply a master with the bullchit.....No wonder you do so well...Those are tales that takes a special talent to come up with...Glad your here to liven this crowd up...Thanks for the show after my dinner.............Buzz
I would also enjoy BSing with you. We be just be too far away.
Took another tick off last night on my ribs. I am sure he was only on me for a day. Was not dead, but he sure was not feeling good. Kind of looked like I did the last week of chemo/rad. His little legs just were moving very slowly before I smashed his ****. I was tempted to let him stay put and see if my blood would kill him like the other one.
KTLCS,
I live in the foot hills of the Missouri Ozarks, 20 miles from town.
To the rest of you, thanks for the kind comments. I will continue to drop in every now and then. Have to keep the stage 4 newbie’s informed that they can beat this crap. Screw the stats.
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you know, I noticed thatHollyID said:Kerry, you make me laugh!!
I actually laughed out loud reading that!!
Like Phil, I find that mosquitoes won't even come near me. I asked my family yesterday if I smelled bad because everyone but me was bit. I was grateful!!
you know, I noticed that too, no mosquitoes near me at all, and everyone else is getting eaten alive!
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stage 4 newbiesKerry S said:Hey Buzz,
I would also enjoy BSing with you. We be just be too far away.
Took another tick off last night on my ribs. I am sure he was only on me for a day. Was not dead, but he sure was not feeling good. Kind of looked like I did the last week of chemo/rad. His little legs just were moving very slowly before I smashed his ****. I was tempted to let him stay put and see if my blood would kill him like the other one.
KTLCS,
I live in the foot hills of the Missouri Ozarks, 20 miles from town.
To the rest of you, thanks for the kind comments. I will continue to drop in every now and then. Have to keep the stage 4 newbie’s informed that they can beat this crap. Screw the stats.
Kerry
Yes you can beat this crap! I am coming up on 5 years next month and no sign of it anymore. Hang in there. If you can stand the cure, you can come out on the other side a stronger person. Jo Ann0 -
Wow, I'm so glad I found this! Some people think I'm delusional, but after my second time with cancer and chemo, I found that ticks bite me and die! They don't even survive enough to draw blood. I live in a national forest and my land is all woods...and plenty of ticks. Over the years, I was treated for Lyme Disease twice. My chemo infusions were in 2006 and 2015. The second one, which is when the killing of the ticks began, used different chemo drugs than the first time, so it might have been a specific drug...not just any chemo drug.
Just the other day, a tick dropped from a tree and landed on my arm. Before I could pick it off, the tick started crawling down my arm, heading for my hand...and then it tried to climb off my arm! Of course, I removed it for good, but I think the chemo changed something in the chemistry of my skin or sweat or oils or whatever.
My sons now call me The Grim Reaper of Ticks!
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